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Why should your video camera be a 4K Video Camera?

we must understand the benefits 4K video recording provides us. Here are a few reasons that make 4K recording better

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Why should your video camera be a 4K Video Camera?

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  1. Why Should Your Video Camera be a 4K Video Camera?

  2. History tells us that the only thing constant is change. No other facet of the human story reflects this more, than technology does. With the evolution of technology came the fundamental question – What next? Well, in the imaging industry, the answer to this has been 4K. 4K concerns itself with the resolution of a video. It is basically a resolution that is 4 times the resolution of a Full HD video. But why should you invest in a 4K camcorder? Is 4K resolution really important for video recording? Is there any need to buy the best 4K video camera around? Well, to answer any of these questions, we must understand the benefits 4K video recording provides us. Here are a few reasons that make 4K recording better:

  3. Be future ready: While 1080p HD today looks alright, we are definitely moving towards a future that will require 4K quality video production. The massive inroads that 4K display devices are making into the daily lives of the masses, points to a time where 1080p HD will just not cut it. Investing in a 4K camcorder makes sense from this point alone, given most people are recording memories to preserve for future use.

  4. A problem of plenty: While most expect the output to be in 1080p, if your base is 4K you will be able to capture more information and then downsize accordingly. While it may not be translated in exact multiples, it will most definitely be sharper and clearer. Also the problem of colour banding is taken care of given the higher bit rate of 4K recorders like the Panasonic HD Video Camera. The Lumix GH5, for example has the capability to record in 4:2:2 10-bit compression internally. The higher colour detail capture essentially means better colour reproduction.

  5. Do more with your video: Shooting in 4K is not a limiting factor. In fact, it gives you the freedom to work resolution 4K and downward, including the current standard – 1080p HD. The quadrupled resolution of 4K recordings means that you can zoom in to sections without sacrificing on quality. For starters this extremely helpful when you are looking to cut in to close-ups. The ability to frame better, without having to deliver videos where you have to employ “jump cuts” instantly reforms your videos transitioning and flow. This is also useful when zoom panning. Camera manufacturers like Panasonic have started including this feature in-camera, in their Lumix range of hybrid mirrorless cameras, essentially a 4k Camcorder and a still camera rolled into one.

  6. So, now that you know why you should invest in a 4K video camera, the question that flows is – Which is the best 4K video camera? In all honesty, you should look no further than a Panasonic HD video camera. The Lumix Mirrorless range of cameras is 4K enabled, and with a plethora of other features like 4K panning and live cropping, making it the one stop solution for all your 4K video needs. With Lumix cameras, be ready for the future of imaging!

  7. Thank You www.panasonic4kimagingclub.com

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